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CHARMS OF A BROOKLYN GIRL ETHEL BARRYMORE’S LONDON |pAnTiiarn LURED BLUECOATS TO DEATH. MVoTERY CAPTURED QIDDDOOIDOGHOOGHOOFHHHHDHOS BOHHHIHOOHHDHOHOHOGOHODODHWOOOOOIGHOGOGDOOOOGOAIQ ODO Put in eh) Exciting Few -Days Flitting About a Producing ‘Captain Jinks. S ; Two Killed Themselves! and AnotherMetRuin © for Love of Pretty Kitty Corr. “Looking for th Corr, ci?" rep ily as he rubbed hands and y: “Well, you! ground. That's w are. She put ‘em there, and that's the| truth."” At the mention of Kity Corr several detectives who had been standing in the police station on Adams street, Brook lyn, gathered about the desk with an In- terested alr and chimed in with the con- yersation. | Yes," sald one, “I helped bury poor old Mullin. He was a patrol and went clear crazy over that g! But she didn't care for h having a ttle fun. and Mullin, being vas all broke up. “We found him in his room with a bullet-hole clear through bis head. And a Kitty Corr—she only tau t well, Brooklyn do} Maxwell, you know wha Nearly all th know what hu, not one but tai accompiis! For ten y the belle of ¢ thoughtful-mi fent to Umit reward disgra Just why this have selected p icem atte a Butt asked him he sar a ter the marriage. ¥ dented the story with ed om dramatic earch, ng. but the | Widowhood Beceame Her, t {e-] As a widow Kitty was more fascinat- ext, fing than ever. Dignifed in her car- THE WORLD: THURSDAY EV! 1901 HOME WAS IN A HANSOM CAB. QOOOQODOS: 'O) PRISONER. | Well-Connected Cuban Is/$ Accused of Stealing Val- uable Rings. EMPLOYER COMPLAINS. Arrest Made While He Dined in Broadway Restaurant with Two Fashionable Women. Man Taken by Police Says: that He Is a Bank = Teller. Prisoner, Caught in Brooklyn, Says that He Is Employed in the People's Bank. DIADIBOVOT Well dressed and handsome Smith," a Cuban, who has been | the Hotel Normandie, was a prisoner 1a @ithe West Side Police Court this mors For the last two weeks the wealthy vomen of the Bedford avenue sectign of Brooklyn have been insulted en scared into hysterics, while returning at” night from church and ‘social ¥: by, : ; he strange antics of a young EN fod valued at $12, from his employer. F. aeeg i . 4 jumped from behind trees and’ Inter- Freleric Georger. who itve: at No. 31 ‘ < - : ® cepted them. Complaint was made to the police ef 7 the Clymer street station, and Dete tlves Duft and Gorsuch lay in) waft last © night at the corner of Bedford ayepu East Seventy-second street. ‘The real }'name of the prisoner ts sald to be Na- @)|varo, and he ciaime to be a nephew of Senor Navaro, the Cuban Minister of Finance. > and Ross street and arrested Smith, or Navaro, wan arrested whil A Vatan Aen Mae Holmes, of No. 168 Taylor street. dining Just after mlinizht in Rector's Prt z beh x To-day the young man, who says Be aurant. on Broadway, near Forty- 3 ¢ 7 |1s twenty-one, but looks older, sh-looking . Saini ‘he Is paying teller of the People’ & | women, . sg as In this city, was paroled In the “I keep a real-estate office at 41 Weat Use ARS, - of his counsel, John Walsh, in }be 1 ag subjects : be whom to practiac her ariaigoes Nut ar sxootd Tuirty-third street,” said Georger to ae Avenue Court in Williamsburg.’ pear. (She, could not toll on ELF RECKUSE Magistrate Meade when the prisoner | © a ; Holmes comes of ' wealthy, famfz. porter, uniess it’be tant SE SWUTED was arraigned. “About six weeks ago | 2 Slastact hone Hiss ether Lad retireds merce eae, 7 pand Was a member of the { nid hie TTIE 7 the prisoner went to work for me as a ; considerable property ie the fine reetgee- 3 omicers formed a majority 0: COOEE > OCOGE | ster. < . tial section of Brooklyn. hi aintances. j : ete ; esti Aew their Ww xplained,! ste was too crueh’t exclaimed the fair tage, with a form that an artist would ) two. scars, ner countenance snows no| “ON Aug, 1 he disappeared simultane- i 4 ft s When the pollte dhestaned seemed | m,| suspect in her. ceil at. the Raymond love to portray, a beautiful face, dell- | results of a Iife that haa been full of, ousiy with a diamond ring worth $3, z . = 4 ey say that he admitted go I just paid all my attentic ops et Jail. “For three years f have cate : and alw well) pert] and excitement. These scats tell! another one worth $100 and a gold seal ~< fenses charged to nim, but that he coul@) ers. been Living quietly. T have not even) dressed. s wonder that she | the tale of a Jealous woman who, en-| ee ba y th » Cee reten pee ed sideways at a polleemanh ‘and | captivated her bluecoat friends, and | raged because het more beauti¢ul triend | Tine worth $20. I had left them on the : give no reason for his a 5 Hilts eae hesahsinda nes Willam Mullin was proud to be seen love affair, slashed | washatand in my office. The defendant Tho detectives who ma ti ‘cord. 0 itles ascribe: eth ‘ ‘ ven| Ww! ss - " u ree Sorr's wiles the suicld thie ’ntan aeeura: Tnever oven! “fut his happiness did not last Jong i xteen times in| “#8 the only one who had access to the SB) hevieem, rolmce| Sa tn = t for the hour yj this encounter and one atroke nearly | Dace. en of one of the’ wealthiest tamive y |The girl soon proved fickle and on! ental laughed when” Mullins rebuked ‘Ber az K. Then Wullamaburg, her Jumular vein. Powting to | The prisoner waived examination and & up and dangled his ened to take his life. the white scar, she delivered nerselt of | G . if y that the you 1s Pras pn and Oecd ss |e she related. 5 foolish BS was held to the Grand Jury under $1,000 <i young mse t fi 1 told him T wasn't worth jt Su cardine: to my experience. the dif- | Dall. While he was before the court a], Miss Ethel Barrymore has returned and was glad to find that the success of | 3 saree tmoker Say {Tue to 1D The bem | ference between a Jealous man nnd u| handsome woman, richly gowned and| {0M her fying visit to London, whither ‘Captain Jinks’ Is known there. I am| gtd iu gcgoung saat ceo. and worse, until he blew) seajous woman ts that the one trie she was sent on short notice by Charles | glad 1 alous woman 1s. tha $08 | a vlly i i ort notice by Ch lad Iam going to play it there. The} Holmes was employed. there, to Kill himself and the ot heavily veiled, was one of the spectators. : { rot She burst into tears when Smith, or ght performance copyright performance went off all right, | he was not at his seus bingeters thei forme! of “Captain Jinks.” She left three and there will be few changes In the|,,When the Presiden er tries to kil! | “Then there was Tom Maxwell, He 3 ° ahim real well J Sef OCS COULD La re (ya —— Navaro, was led back to a cell. Then t_me for this tt will be weeks ago on the Oceanic, fitted aroun Pee : z Miioodhers known, 1 have ie carbaile acta. Concession to Superstition, {she hutrledly lett the court-bouse and| pocton citeine Ing nagsom tater ag | blay for England, nothwithstanding that | oiigne by an Eveniny she wan t 5 tO poanesseknowsie 1s “And. just think of. it, they arrested c ear Gaines n, « 5 it 1s ultra-American. fose from ais chair in complete Hamburg a c 2 that and said I gave It to him In (From the Chteago Tribune.) Fetused to: aa. hy she w she expresses it, and returned on the) tiss Barrymore says Mr. Frohman| “Why, I’ can ‘hardly belle Among Too ridicu Ces § dj] Thirteen dollars and a half seems a ey same steamer. |has a new piay for her, but she does not] PO7t he gaia ycmanveenpugh ita high price for such acomparatively short] Locomotive Mit Father and gon. | “I hurried back to be here at thelexpect to need It for a long time. she | 26,9 } } MI ° ' rc - year, bonded by the Ame: ee Poles nes a foolish he] trip,’ sald the man with the travelling} pRURFALO, Aug. 15.—Charles Sweet,| Fareraham opening, which was sched- | will go to the seaside until the beginning Sompans: and in thac’ time might be a police sergeant. But that’s | pag in hts hand. aged forty-Gve years and his son Elmer.|vled for Monday night," sald Miss of her season at the Garrick on Sept. 15. | ducetd himself as a model’ employee.'* the way, with all of them. I can’t ¢X-| sive thought people would rather pay i en - y | Barrymore. “Mr. Frohman had arranged |The opening of Mr. Faversham’s season| “He was not a cigarerte flen plain t hanialastivepiiea rinerae ‘the | 2804 twelve years were struck by a kb }in “A Roya) Rival,” which Mise Barry- | knoledge. and displayed no . bat she has lost little o! 64 y Janata crossing to-day. th were so serious t pening, | 4 and, ‘with the exception of | apologetic cough. ed'that I in belleved they will dte.| plans. I had a lovely time in London, |Boieann’ owinw to Improvements at the | Bad an attack, of cramps and cou Heine —— — | = —o — = TH Never Fail. BEWARE of any “Rough On” not bearing the name E. S. WELLS, Jersey City, N. J. All others are Spurious. RU" Roaches, Ants, Bad Bugs. Is Not a Poison. Bugs and Insects do not necessarily eat it, but It ls Offensive and Destructive to Insect Life. It exterminates Bugs and Insects by external Irritation. Guaranteed to do the work quickly and effectively, Is Cheapest and Most Economical Decause highly concontrated and promptly effective, Don’t mix tt with anything, Use as it ts. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, For ANTS, COCKROAC WATER BUGS, ete., sprinkle the powder on shelve: ‘Noors of closeta and pan- trtes, around the edges of floors, on the shelves and floors o bookcases, If Infested. Sprinklo’ It around the edges of ani under sinks and cesspool, about the heartha of ranges. fireplaces, back of base-boards und wainscoting, in apy cracks or crevices where bugs or insects may hide. (hen the bugs are ween dash the powder on them. It 1s not essential that j(uls powder nor that you see dead bugs about. . boxes, For BED BVGS sprinkle it In all the holes, cracks and crevices, on inside of bedstead, around and back ‘of wainscot= ing. In holes in tho wall, back of looso wall paper, ete. E. 8. WELLS, JERSEY CITY, N. J. mittmiminicielniel--l=t- fo! einini! SEP REEE EERE REE E eerie: 52 = s e ROUGH ON MOTH, FLY and FLEA 18 QUITE ANOTHER PREPARATION. Tt Is Not Polsonous. Has No Offensive Odor. And though stronger, more pungent, penetrating, persistent and gore lasting than Camphor or Naphtnaline, the odor {8 pleasant @nd agrecablo to persons. Will not soll nor injure clothing. TEN TIMES CHEAPER Because more effective and ten ties more lasting than Caps. phor. It ts, in fact, tho only effective protection against Moth, Pack your things in it and don't worry. Knocks fleas trom dogs and cats itstantly, Keeps mosquitos, fies, gnats, ticks, &c., from persons, or these and lice from horees.. 5c. boxes, at Druget By mail, Ge. E. 8. WELLS, JERSEY CITY, 3. J. ROUGH®RATS IS A POISON. HAS NEVER DEEN EQUALLED, CAN NEVER BE EXCELLED FOR RATS AND MICE. . . Tt ts also very effective against Black Cockrosches, Water Bugs, Ants and Bed Dugs. This article 1s polsonods, te esten by the pests, and must be mixed with mashed boljsd potatoes, Gfrectes: and ~~ “ es Se i oe powdered sugar or dampened crumbled bread, ag ‘used with oare. It does the work, however, oc e here, 15e., Po Ba so te st E <Q pon ROUGH ON” re 'R M CHES. wi { OEsTRISANTS, Maryellous in quick relief of a sprained Ankle, a Sprained or Hruised Tendon, Ligament or Muscle, @ Black Eye, .uy Contusion, Sprain, Bruise or’ Mash, where the skin {s entire. " Any Honest Physician will admit he can’t cure a bunion, unless he uses: Rough on Bunions. Any druggist will ‘ell you na remedy heretofore deviged will cure a bunion. Rough on Bunions Is the Only Cure and for a sprain, bruise, mash or black eye it is surprisingly effective, and for aching, sore, tired, tender feet it teats the world. 35c. at druggists’, or by mail for 350. B. §. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, Nd, US. I5 ergot DRUGGISTS / AN ROCERS JERSEY Ci7v N. J. RE LASTING, HL FLY, & FLEg Os ti cocxcetn Pack. Your things with itand ~ wy: A 50° pg "O4 MPHOR : DON'T WORRY. ! LONGER, Chage, ives more ion is nF CTANT, CERHICIDg BETTER, ANTICEPT Uc, 215 asHing VY, 5108 ROOM CLOT, \ Great SOLD ALL AROUND THE WORLD. Does Not Evaporate. Cures without making the teet sore. Kelleves pala and sorene® the instant applied. wn Gasrine aw IWU 7D Tp, Ir we PROTECT FROM LE rac CaoThing ee salt eo" % Corn remedies may come and go, but "Rough ap SARS IN SUCCESSION, 70 ONE PACKAGE OF Tyg Corns” goes on forever, and in spite of uahesne _ a tition it remains the standard, the POnote AB OF WATER Sop pi hopata a PPT huligh ever rellable, neyer-failing curo for hard or B.S. WELLS. Chemist Jersey Gry HJ MY SURE PROTECTION zed corns. “Rough on Carns’ could not be the stand eye a1 the world without unusual merit, 15c. at drugs iy 4 a # Sar Reto ATi ieee eek wen cee TF esd Te 5 Wessss ebas "gaan aaron eee